LOCAL BILLIARDS
Steel And Coulson League Matchos Commonce
The following are the results of the Steel and Coulson Dillards and *Snooker League matches played re-
cently:
BILLIARDS
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Results Of Kowloon Club Competitions
The first round of the Kowloon Golf Club Champlonship was com- pleted over the week-end. The re- sults of this and the Armistice Medal
Bextorthe Bela. Meas C. and 3.0.. Me competition are as follow:
Seaforth
Fleming
D.R.C.
Bright
Marsh
froom
D.R.C.
IL.N.Y.P.
A. J. Dennis defeated R. K. Col- lings 1 up.
W. C. Simpson defeated A. W. da Roza 4 and 3.
F. E. A. Remedios defeated S. Jex
34 and 3.
T. D. Paton defented F. C. Barry
Fleming
180 Grant
140
McMillan
146 Stanton
100
Mel'berron
jpo Dickson
120
26, and 1.0.
I.E. Herts. "Mein
Ciurelion Heta
Meli
Milton
12 Andrewn
100
1ayek
124 Greenaway
150
130 engelt
RE.
O Carrison Mess
40 inclicumba
150
iz
2 and 1.
01
Mess
2 and 1.
140 Starion
100
144 Dixon
180
jau lurgeka
150
C. and P.O.'
3
A. Stewart
defeated J. D.
Garzlion gil, Mess ILE, Mea
Androwa.
180 Hayes
ניטן
Bennett
160 Inton
drecitaway
150 Fleming
Thomson 5 and 4.
E. D.
defented cla Roz Bo Groves 3 and 2.
W. M.
Gärr, Egis. Met
EL.M.Y,1
E. Mens D.it.C.
0
130 Dempster
100 tuntia.
2
Renforts Nat. Men C. and P.0.
Mecks
McMillan
McPherson
Seaforthe
A. A. Lopes defeated E. O. Murphy
W. Taylor defeated C. G. Ander- 5011 and 3.
-
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER
18,
1937.
ROYAL NAVY
LOSES AGAIN
AT HOCKEY
By The Pilgrim")
(Continued from Page 8.)
giving his partner Sommer much needed assistance.
The Navy attack was disjointed. Donald at Inside left was the best forward. Though Blacker worked hard as leader, he spoiled some real-
good movements. Whitworth was always a trier. Honours were shared by Spencer and Poulden in the inter- mediate line, while Greene was o nhade better than Billings at fuli back. This was the Navy's second defeat in two games.
Jch 28151.
WALK IN COMFORT.
by WEARING
SHOES OF REPUTE
'LANEFORD' ¡ 'MANFIELD'
McLeod
Dempster Bulpin I.N.Y.P.
G. 9. M
leafortlin
Di Mursh
130 Edwards 150 Shirley
DILC.
League Tables
SEXfoeth
Wlikia
The Armistice Medal Pool over the
150 period November 7-14 was won by W. Bastin 85-16-09, runner-up W. Taylor 76-4-72.
=
Aunt.
0.
#gia, Meas . and P.Q.'n Men
D. R. C..
1. N. Pollee
C. nnd POS
It, E. Mens
INOOKER
Jehu
03 Noulter
33 Heer
Iulion
21 Brock
Wonforth
I.F. Hgts, Men
24 Ant
21 O'Conner
Brennon
Shearman
Quinneli
HE. Mens
D.IL.C. Shirley Goodyer Smithi
D.ILC.
C.P.01.
Beer
Brook
Houlter
and F.01
Clarrison gts.
O Conner
Filthen
Smith
IL.N.Y..
Colc
23 43
The following qualised for the Captain's Cup over the past week- std:
E. F. Fincher Skott 78-10=68,
78-11-07
round of the Junior
R. K.
Junior Qualifying Round
The following are the tes and starting times for the qualifying championship which will be played on Sunday. Garron Bets. Mes November 21:
9.00 am. W. J. Cairns and R. M. Wheatcroft.
0.04 nan. 7. A. tall and J. S.
IC, and PO
מזth bettiin
O Care. Sun,
ILN.Y.P.
73 Lofty
43 Gorman
54 Chann
ARN.Y.P.
Stern
51
54
DJ
45
31
2. W. Gardiner and J. R.
27 Smith,
5,08 a.m. Leitel.
2.12 a.m. C. W. Loveless and H. P. Tullings.
Reatorthe Sats. Mean
42 Jozzu
50 Hutton
ca Carron
2 Seaforths
Toot
Mens E. Mess
73 Quinnell
4 Latin
Garr. Sgt. Mess 3 HE. Mers
40 Goodyer
D.JL.C.
43 Smith
Chapman
Gornar
HN.V.P.
G. S. M
48 Carablin
3 D.R.C.
League Tables
C. and P.O.'
D. R. C.
t. N. Y. F.
Seaforth
R. E. Kess
F Akst.
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
The Eleventh Extra Race Meet- ing will be held (weather per mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 20th November, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 15th November, 1937.
CHAMBER MUSIC
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at 9.15 p.m.
Works by
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HONGKONG HOTEL ROOF GARDEN To-morrow Night at 9.15 p.m. CONCERT
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Lirico-Soprano and
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at the Piono.
An Orchestra will play during
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Tickets: $3 and $2.
9.16 nm. F. E. Lawrence and T. Henderson.
9.20 am, W. Kershaw and J. Humble.
Paul Muni and Louise Rainer in "The Good Earth,"
RIFLE SHOOTING
Governor As Patron Of Association
SOFTBALL MEETING
League To Discuss Change In Method Of Play
The news that the Governor has accepted the invitation to become
A meeting of the Hongkong Soft- Palron of the Hongkong Rifle As- Rociation has been received with ball League will be held to-day at pleasure, particularly beenuse it was 5.30 p.m. in the Hotel Cell. due to Sir Geoffry Northcote that a The business will include a dis- team from British Guiana this your cussion on the proposed change of attended the Imperial Meeting at method of play, more in accordance Bisley, and won one of the two inter-with the softball that la played in Colonial team events.
the United States. A proposal by
A fortnight go the number of In-the Conadian Chinese Club for n ladtal
full members of the As-play-off at the conclusion of the will also be con- sociation had reneked 500, but yes-league, dxtures terday this class of membership hadsidered.
grown to 601.
All managers or their depulles
This unexpected increase in num-are urgently requested to attend. bers, nearly 200 in the last four
weeks, largely due to the way in
R.
9.24 a.m. L. Juck and J. 3. King. 9.28 am. W. Stoker and W. Baskin, 9.32 nm. B. Basto and G. C. Moss. 1.30 a.m. B. T. Monks and E. M. Hanlon.
040 am. E. H. Watts and F. II.
Haminick.
CLUB WINS RUGBY
which officers and men of the Mid-1914". ride. S. (b) diesex Regiment have supported the
Association, over 130 having joined Surg-Li. Mackie (1) to date. A large Increase is also Rin Manngh (4) China Lieut. Wilson (2)
C.P.O. Pellow (Serj reported from stups of the Fleet. Other applications have been Cpl. Morris (Ser) received from members of the HK. PO. Scott (5)
V.D.C., the Royal Engineers, and the Seaforth Highlanders.
spoon
seven
Mr. Lakemin (2)
set. Bickell (4)
8.1. (a)
(-)
L/Cpl. Tonanr (5) An unusually large number of Cpl. Miller (2) members attended the mid-week F.R.A. Seymour
L/C. Donzell (5) shoot ark practice
yes- terday including many from the Boy Payne (-).
A.. Cordery Middlesex
Regiment, members of All used the "1014" rifle. which won
of six out
Cpl. Turkit (-) S.R. (a) spoons awarded. Sgt. Copper (9) At Happy Valley yesterday Club Weather conditions were good as re- 2/Lt. Pullman
Pte. Lover (-) gards light, but a tricky wind atke. Fope (9) "A" beat Middlesex 0-0 at rugger.
Club led at half-time 5-0, a try by the nearer distances played havoc Cpl. Gulam Mohamed (0)
Shooting Spr. Albone (101 Bidwell being converted by himself. with some of the scores. Oliphant had bad luck in the second continued until late, and only just Mac. leather (-) concluded before the failing light Pre. Rawling (10)
Pte. Tully (11 halt, when he failed to convert a began to make it difficult to see the Cpl. Clark (4),
try by Taverner, the ball hitting the post largels.
Pte. Young (12)
the -Denotes Middlesex had more of the play in
#poon. the second half, touchdowns being scored by Chiverall and Burrel, but Bailey and Watson failed to add the extra points which would have given
Middlesex a win,
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"A" DIVISION
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B. Co. Rajputs B. Co, Seaforths Royal 81gnalk R.A.O.C......
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HMS, Westcott Radio Sports Club .. x-Denotes the winner of the "handicap" A. Co. Rajputs A. Co. Seaforth spoon,
The handicap of each winner has heari C. Co. Seaforth reduced by one point as shown. The II. Q. Wing Seaforth procedure applies to all S.R. (a) and S.R.H. K. Mule Corps.. 30 (b) spoon shoots.
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0 1 2 0 18 Mr. A. F. Auslen, Mamak Hockey League Secretary, would be happy it club secretaries would make it a point to send in results of matches and goal-scorers to him, c/o Royal Corps of Signals, Kowloon as soon as they are played.
Mr. Austen informs mo that he knows for certain that the results of some matches played have not been forwarded to him.
WEEK-END GAMES
The following is the programme for Saturday, November 20;
CAER CLARK CUP-
St. Andrew's Hongkong Ladles (Happy Valley, J.15 p.m.)
BRAWN CUP
C.B.A. Ladies v Club de Recrelo (C.B.A. ground, 3 p.m.) C.B.S.""
vy" Ladies ground, 3 p.m.) Seaforth Ladles v St. Andrew's (Murray Parade ground, 3.15 p.m.)
F.A. CUP DRAW
First Round Games For Saturday Week
London, Nov. 17. Following is the draw for the F.A. Cup first round to be played on November 27:
V
V,
Darlington v. Scarborough, Wrex-
Town ham v. Oldham, Burton
totherham, New Brighton v. Nether- feld or Workington, Walsall V. Gateshead, Tranmere v. Carlisle, Shildon or Walker Cellic v. Gains- borough Trinity, Accrington
South Lancaster Town, Wigan v. Liverpool, full v. Scunthorpe.
Kidderminster v. Newport, Guild-
Corinthians v. Reading, Southend, Exeter v. Hersham or Folkestone, Gillingham v. Swindon, Yeovil Petters v. Ipswich, Bristol Rovers v. Queen's P.R., Kingslynn v Bromley, Northampton v. Cardin, Hartlepoots v. Southport.
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Rochdale v. Lincoln, Doncaster v. Horden Collier Welfare or Blythspar- ton, Barrow v. Crewe, Wellington v. Mansfield, York v. Halifax, Brighton v. Chesham United or Tunbridge Wells Rangera, Bristol Cliy v. Enfield or Horsham, Crystal Palace v. Ket- tering, Bournemouth v. Dartford, Torquay v, Clopton O.
Watford v. Cheltenham Town, Westbury United V. Walthamstow Avenue, Dulwich Hamlet v. Alder- shot.-Reuter.
ST. ANDREW'S TEAM
The following will represent St. Andrew's women against the Ulster Rifles women at Skumshuipo at 5,15 p.m. to-day. Hall; D. Hall, E. Chang; P. Lawson, M. Roza, B. Greaves; V. Chumn, Y. Hu, M. Churn, S. Roberts, C. Kotowall.
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